. Descriptive catalogue of flower seeds, greenhouse and herbaceous plants, roses, ornamental shrubbery, bulbs and decorative floricultural articles. Flowers, Seeds, New York (State), Catalogs; Floriculture, New York (State), Catalogs; Nursery stock, New York (State), Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, New York (State), Catalogs. 68 Michel Bros. & Kern's Descriptive Floral Virgin Queen Ciirysantukmum. (See description on preceding page.) Chrysanthemum Pompons (Small Flowered.) Cromatdla, golden yellow, with brownish shade. Baron de Solon, daisy like, very small, flesh color, tinged r


. Descriptive catalogue of flower seeds, greenhouse and herbaceous plants, roses, ornamental shrubbery, bulbs and decorative floricultural articles. Flowers, Seeds, New York (State), Catalogs; Floriculture, New York (State), Catalogs; Nursery stock, New York (State), Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, New York (State), Catalogs. 68 Michel Bros. & Kern's Descriptive Floral Virgin Queen Ciirysantukmum. (See description on preceding page.) Chrysanthemum Pompons (Small Flowered.) Cromatdla, golden yellow, with brownish shade. Baron de Solon, daisy like, very small, flesh color, tinged red. Gebe d'or, yellow. Gen, Canrobcrt, fine yellow. Juniata, pure white, globe form, extra. Liliput Daisy, yellowish brick colored. Louise Honoretle, flowers very small. Mrs, Talfourd, white, rosy lustre. Nanette, crimson, globe form, extra. Lizzie Holmes, light bufl". Lisetta, deep rose, fine. Pelagic, white, red and yellow, variegated. Princess Dagmar, copperish yellow. Pearl of Autumn, red and white, striped, very neat. Stella, bright golden yellow, extra. Scarlet Gem, bright red, perpetual bloomer. VIOLA ODOMTA, (SWEET SCEXTEl) VIOLET.) The Violets are well known for their fragrance; they should be planted in good garden soil, not exposed to the sun during summer. The flowers appear as soon as the frost is out of the ground. The below named are the most desirable varieties in cultivation: Neapolitan, double, light blue,' per dozen $; ench " -25 Sussica, large flowered Russian Violet, single, dark blue, per dozen $; each 40 Semperflorens, common, single, very fragrant, per dozen $; each The Czar, very similar to the Russica, per dozen $; each 40. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original T. C. Maxwell & Brothers'; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Coll


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